Best attractions and places to see around Crescent City include ancient redwood forests and coastal natural monuments. This region in Northern California is characterized by its unique geological features and dense woodlands. Visitors can explore a variety of natural landscapes, from towering trees to scenic river trails. The area offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and family-friendly exploration.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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The Grove of Titans is a redwood grove in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park. It has some of the largest coast redwood trees in the world and is one of the most popular hikes in the area.
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Five Redwood National and State Parks Centers - Hiouchi Visitor Center, Jederdiah Smith Visitor Center, Crescent City Information Center, Prairie Creek Visitor Center, Thomas H. Kuchel Visitor Center - provide orientation, information, sales and trip planning advice. Redwood Parks Conservancy is the park's official nonprofit partner and collaborative association. Our park shops offer souvenirs, quality books, cards, gifts and much more. Proceeds from all sales support parks and public lands along the northern coast of California.
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As the name suggests this trail follows Mill Creek as it makes it's way to the Smith River. It also connects to the Stout Memorial Grove & Grove of the Titans trails making it a great trail to take while visiting the Redwoods.
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The elevated portion of the trail was completed in 2022 to protect the delicate roots of the Redwoods. Though these trees grow taller than any other, their roots are actually quite shallow and prone to falling over if too much of the roots are exposed via erosion. You can now enjoy the Grove of Titans without walking on the roots and exposing them to harm.
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Stout Grove is what you came to the redwoods for! 44 acres of mature coastal redwoods reaching towards the sky. The trails are well maintained so just about everybody can make the circuit. Bring a wide angle lens if you hope to take pics of an entire tree.
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To protect the sensitive roots of the redwoods, large parts of the trail are elevated
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gigantic redwood named after a naval officer. Very nice the view of the treetop below the tree.
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you can find some great information about the trees and local attractions. there are a few signs around that explain the different types of trees you can find in the area.
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The Crescent City area is renowned for its ancient redwood forests and scenic coastal trails. Popular outdoor activities include exploring the magnificent redwoods at Grove of Titans or Stout Memorial Grove, hiking along the Mill Creek Trail, and cycling through the diverse landscapes. You can find more detailed routes and activities in the hiking guide and cycling guide for the region.
Absolutely! Many of the natural attractions are perfect for families. Highlights like the Grove of Titans, Stout Memorial Grove, and the Mill Creek Trail are all marked as family-friendly. The Hiouchi Visitor Center also provides valuable information and resources for planning family outings.
The region is famous for its unique geological features and ancient redwood forests. You can witness some of the world's largest coast redwood trees at the Grove of Titans, or explore the 44-acre Stout Memorial Grove. Another notable feature is the Chesty Puller Redwood Tree, a gigantic redwood named after a naval officer.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The Mill Creek Trail is a great choice, following Mill Creek towards the Smith River and connecting to other redwood groves. Other easy trails include the Grove of Titans Trail, Coastal Trail to Enderts Beach, and Battery Point Lighthouse. You can find more details in the easy hikes guide.
The Crescent City area, particularly the redwood forests, offers a unique experience year-round. Summer provides warmer, drier weather ideal for hiking, while spring and fall offer milder temperatures and fewer crowds. Winter brings lush greenery and a mystical atmosphere, though some trails might be wetter. The elevated portions of trails like the Grove of Titans help protect the delicate roots of the redwoods, making them accessible in various conditions.
Yes, the Hiouchi Visitor Center is wheelchair accessible and provides valuable information about the area. While specific wheelchair-accessible viewpoints on trails are not detailed, the visitor center can offer guidance on the most accessible sections of the parks and trails.
Even in summer, the redwood forests can be cooler and shadier than open coastal areas. It's best to dress in layers, as temperatures can vary. Comfortable hiking shoes are essential for the trails. Bringing a light rain jacket is always a good idea, as coastal weather can be unpredictable. Don't forget insect repellent and plenty of water.
Generally, permits are not required for day-use hiking on most established trails within Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park or Redwood National Park. However, for specific activities like backcountry camping or certain restricted areas, permits might be necessary. It's always best to check with one of the visitor centers, such as the Hiouchi Visitor Center, for the most current regulations before your visit.
While the main redwood groves are popular, the extensive network of trails offers many opportunities for quieter exploration. Connecting trails like the Mill Creek Trail, which links to Stout Memorial Grove and Grove of Titans, can provide a more immersive experience away from the busiest sections. Exploring the various routes listed in the hiking guide can also lead you to less-traveled paths.
Visitors consistently praise the awe-inspiring scale of the ancient redwood forests and the well-maintained trails that allow for easy exploration. The elevated portions of trails, like those in the Grove of Titans, are appreciated for protecting the delicate ecosystem while providing excellent viewing opportunities. The serene beauty and the chance to connect with nature are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the area offers fantastic cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the Stout Memorial Grove – Crescent City loop or the Oregon - California Border – Crescent City loop. These routes allow you to experience the diverse landscapes, from coastal views to redwood forests. More details on cycling routes are available in the cycling guide for Crescent City.


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